Snoop Dogg Shares Sunday Vibes With Uplifting Church Visit On Instagram
Rap icon embraces spiritual side as he prepares for release of gospel-themed 'Altar Call'

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In a heartfelt Instagram post shared on Sunday, legendary rapper Snoop Dogg gave fans a glimpse into his spiritual side. The post, captioned simply with “Sunday 🏼🙏🏿💙💙,” shows the iconic artist in what appears to be a church setting, embracing his faith and Sunday worship.
This post comes at a significant time for Snoop, who is just days away from releasing a new gospel-themed project. In a recent Instagram post, the rapper announced: “2 days 👊🏿 🙏🏿 Death Row Records presents: Altar Call. Out Sunday 4/27!!! ⛪️” This upcoming release represents another chapter in Snoop’s diverse musical journey, which has seen him explore various genres beyond his hip-hop roots.
The church visit follows Snoop’s recent high-profile appearance at the TIME 100 event, where he served as host. In a grateful post about the opportunity, Snoop wrote: “Thank you @time #TIME100 4 lettin me host!! Tha support from u all is truly incredible 👊🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️ 🔥 Tune in Sunday May 4 on @abc 📺.”
Photos from the event show Snoop looking dapper in formal attire, a stark contrast to his usual laid-back style. The TIME 100 gala celebrates the magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, with Snoop’s hosting role demonstrating his continued relevance and impact across entertainment and culture.
One particularly touching moment captured from the TIME 100 event showed Snoop with his son Cordell Broadus. A post captioned “Like #Father Like A #Son @snoopdogg & @cbroadus #Time100 #BroadusFamily 🫡” highlighted the family connection, showing how Snoop balances his public persona with family values.
Beyond his music and media appearances, Snoop has maintained his commitment to community work. A recent post addressed to “Coach Snoop” hints at his ongoing youth football program, which he established to provide positive opportunities for young people in underserved communities. The Snoop Youth Football League has been instrumental in keeping kids off the streets and providing them with structure and mentorship.
The upcoming “Altar Call” album marks a significant continuation of Snoop’s spiritual exploration through music. After acquiring Death Row Records, the label that launched his career in the early 1990s, Snoop has been strategically diversifying the label’s offerings beyond its gangsta rap roots.
This isn’t Snoop’s first venture into gospel music. In 2018, he released “Bible of Love,” a double album featuring collaborations with prominent gospel artists. The project debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart, proving that Snoop’s musical versatility resonates with audiences across genres.
With the imminent release of “Altar Call” and his hosting duties for the TIME 100 special, Snoop continues to expand his impressive portfolio. At 52, he shows no signs of slowing down, consistently finding new ways to connect with audiences across generations and backgrounds.
His Sunday church visit, as shared on Instagram, offers a window into the personal faith that has increasingly become part of his public identity. As Snoop balances his roles as music mogul, entertainment personality, community leader, and family man, his spiritual practice appears to provide grounding amidst his busy life.
For fans who have followed Snoop’s journey from “Doggystyle” to “Altar Call,” this latest chapter represents the continuing evolution of an artist who has transcended the boundaries of genre, generation, and cultural expectation.

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